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Ok guys,
can't figure this one out, I washed the truck a few weeks ago and parked it, it was super cold and i was driving my tundra so i didn't have to start the truck in the -15 temps.
Now i go to get in it yesterday start it up and go to move it and when i start letting the clutch out it is totally froze up... it acts like it's froze to the ground. My ABS light had been on for a while, not sure if it's that. I have a normal feel in the brake pedal, checked the e brake, it wasn't set. i pulled the drivers back wheel and it's free. Idk what to think, the back axle torques pretty hard when you start to let the clutch out, making it seem like it's something froze up in the rear brakes i haven't got to the passenger side yet, the winter storm started hitting and i can't even get it in my garage.
Anybody have any idea's at all as to why this is doing this please help.
Thanks,
Chad
i got the drivers to turn, i will get pass, tomorrow it was freezing rain and i was pretty jacked i had to do it all outside so i called it quits for the night lol. I'll update tomorrow after this storm ends.
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